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An Answer to Get Money for Your Home in 2009
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By Victoria Edwards - HousingInfo.com
Feb 02,2009
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The Federal Housing Administration has become a place for borrowers whose credentials are respectable.
To get the best interest rates on a new or refinanced mortgage, you need to have an amazing credit score and a lot of money for a down payment. If your credit is not the greatest and you less than 20 percent in home equity, you’ll have to pay a lot more, which is why many of borrowers are turning to the F.H.A.
Anyone that is putting down less than 20 percent needs to consider F.H.A. as a way of financing and should take it into consideration.
History of the Federal Housing Administration
Created in 1934, during the Great Depression, the F.H.A made it possible for potential homebuyers to get the money they needed when a recession drove private mortgage insurers to pull out of oil producing states in the 1980s.
There are fees dealing with the F.H.A, which depend on your credit score and how much money you are borrowing in relation to the total cost of value of the house. These fees are usually targeted to individuals whose credit score is below 700 and once again, have less than 20 percent to put towards the house.
Here is the breakdown of other things to consider if you are planning to utilize the F.H.A
ELIGIBILITY
- Individuals, who borrow, need to prove they have the appropriate amount of income to meet their monthly mortgage payments, which includes taxes and insurance.
- People, whose credit score is less than 500, must have 10 percent of equity to be considered.
- F.H.A –approved lenders have in some cases began imposing their own credit score threshold limits and because of the present economy, have increased the minimum credit score to the high 500’s or low to mid 600’s.
COSTS
- Costs depend on your personal situation and people with higher credit scores with more money in equity will benefit with F.H.A loans
- Experts say that F.H.A loans are worth investigating and finding out if they are suitable for you.
- F.H.A. loan’s total costs which include the mortgage insurance and interest rate become less than a traditional mortgage’s costs as your credit score and home equity declines.
- All people who borrow must pay one and a half to one and three quarters percent of the F.H.A loan
- You must also pay a yearly mortgage insurance premium of 0.50 – 0.55 percent, depending the amount of your loan and this premium is split up into monthly payments and can only be diminished by paying down your mortgage.
LIMITS ON LOANS
- F.H.A. limits are much lower in less expensive areas
TYPES OF LOANS
- The vast majority of borrowers get a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, though it also offers 15-year fixed rates and adjustable-rate mortgages.
OTHER BENEFITS
- All F.H.A. loans can be given to a new borrower, provided they qualify for the loan
- Your down payment CAN be a gift from a family member
- F.H.A are far more reluctant to foreclose on its borrowers
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